Questions, Answers, and Coins

Greetings everyone!

A selection of live diatoms


It is Monday and I am still recovering from one of the most interesting and exhausting weeks in a long time. The highlight of the week, and quite possibly the whole year, was Saturday’s visit from Lester Lefkowitz.

Lester was my guest at Saturday’s Pzoom meeting and over the course of two uninterrupted hours of entertainment and education I was reminded why I hold this gentleman in such high esteem. He talked about Lightroom, and about his brilliantly simple file management workflow, while holding the audience in rapt attention for the first hour of the program. In the second hour he fielded questions from the audience on all kinds of interesting  topics. It was a a fantastic way to spend a Saturday morning and I am already looking forward to the next visit from macro photography’s most beloved icon.

A very disappointing wasp photograph - but I was not giving up…


I know that many of you are not in a position to support the channel through Patreon membership and I completely understand and respect that position. However, I don’t think that it is right to withhold access to an event like Lester’s visit by putting it behind a pay wall. I did want to thank my Patreon group by having them at this live event and giving them access to talk to Lester, one on one, during the event. I am also happy to give them early access to the recorded event in case anyone could not make the Pzoom this Saturday. But I plan to release the entire recorded meeting for all of you at the beginning of next week. It will be released as a regular youTube video on Monday or Tuesday of next week. For my Patreon crew, the meeting recording is available today by following the link posted over on Patreon.


The next exciting macro meeting will be this coming Saturday, when AfterStack Episode 31 will include an informal battle of the post-processors. Specifically, we will be looking at your post-processing performance in salvaging three of my photographs. Then Bud and I will face off to see which of our very different approaches give the best results when editing the same three images. The pictures that you will need to edit are in a folder called “Allan’s Edits”, which can be found in the AfterStack folder in my Google Drive - the link to the file is here… https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xmrOCyrJXaxKi1mrQLKzgZoUY7PJ7OXG?usp=sharing      

Selection #1 (the TIFF is on my Google page

Download the images to your own imaging software and see what you can do to bring these unimpressive photographs to life.

Some garnet sand - challenge image #2

And here is your link to the AfterStack, coming this Saturday at 10AM.

Allan Walls is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Allan Walls’ AfterStack - Episode 31 - Saving Allan’s Images

Time: Sep 20, 2025 10:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

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A Tiphiid wasp needing some post-production - the final challenge picture


The Livestreams that I have scheduled for this week include the second in our series of Coin Photography videos - “Workflows and Challenges” , in which we will breakdown the steps to talking a high quality coin photograph while looking at some of the more tricky traps that we will encounter along the way. This all happens in Thursday’s livestream, Macro Talk Too, And here is your link to that  stream.



On Tuesday, in Macro Talk, I am going to clean out my backlog of Macro-related questions from the past month.

These will be my answers to the questions that you have submitted over the last month or so, and will include an explanation of finite versus infinite conjugate microscope objectives, the role of enlarger lenses, the key components of a home macro platform, how to use  rear bellows focus stacking (and why/when you would want to do so in the first place), along with answers to several other viewer-generated inquiries. Here is your link to Tuesday’s stream… https://youtube.com/live/k69N3rlpomk?feature=share


Crystal Art, our birefringence photography meeting took place last Friday and it was also a great success, with tons of interesting discussion and a close look at the remarkable database developed by Jeff Melone, Mike Olsen, and Harold Hall. This meeting was also recorded and will be released in the next day or two as a YouTube video. I urge you to watch the video to learn about how to access this treasure trove of information on every aspect of this fascinating macro sub-discipline. Keep an eye out for this video which will be your on-ramp to the only crystal photography resource you will ever need!



The September competition is half way over and if you have not yet submitted your entries, now is the time to do so. The theme is “Action” and the judges will be looking for macro images that capture the essence of a macro-world in constant motion, We’ll be looking for the pictures that are high-quality, and that capture  interesting, informative, or entertaining  examples of how a two-dimensional photograph can tell a story depicting the dynamic, three dimensional reality of systems we rarely get to see. A spider devouring her prey, a beetle taking to the air,  water drops colliding, or the courtship gyrations of a mantid. Get creative, have fun, and show us what you’ve got!

Never leave out the interesting bits!


I am open to your suggestions for Livestream topics, video interviews, new programming ideas, or anything else that you would like to see in a future Macro Talk or Macro Talk Too. I do this for you and it makes it a lot easier for me to deliver what you want to see when you tell me what you want. You can leave a message during any livestream, or at any time by leaving a message in the Walls App (www.walls-app.com). I look forward to getting your requests and recommendations!

Like I just said…


That is all I have for today - see in a livestream!

Allan


P.S. - I have been getting some feedback about the degraded quality of my livestream video content - I am having a hard time tracking down the problem and implementing a suitable fix, but rest assured that getting this corrected is my highest priority. Thank you for your patience.